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A comprehensive strategy for alcohol, narcotics, doping and tobacco policy, 2016 2020 Ministry of Health and Social Affairs The overarching objective for ANDT policy remains firm A society free from narcotic drugs and doping, with reduced


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Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

A comprehensive strategy for alcohol, narcotics, doping and tobacco policy, 2016–2020

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Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

The overarching objective for ANDT policy remains firm

A society free from narcotic drugs and doping, with reduced alcohol-related medical and social harm and reduced tobacco use.

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Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

Results of the strategy period 2011–2015

  • Alcohol consumption and smoking are declining

among young people.

  • Hazardous consumption of alcohol is declining

among young people but increasing among people

  • ver 65.
  • Smoking is more common among women than men,

and among older people than younger people.

  • Smoking is declining in the population, apart from

among people over 65, people with low incomes and children subjected to passive smoking in the home.

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Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

Results of the strategy period 2011–2015

  • Narcotics use is relatively stable – cannabis is

most common.

  • Cannabis is mainly used by young adults.
  • Tentative decrease in narcotics use among

compulsory and upper secondary school pupils in the last year.

  • Narcotics-related fatalities remain high.
  • Data on trends in doping substances not

available.

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Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

Conclusions

  • Positive trend among young people, but far

too many consume alcohol and tobacco.

  • Alcohol and tobacco consumption reveals

socio-economic and demographic differences.

  • Cannabis use among young people is

generally stable, but there are social and regional differences.

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Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

Conclusions

  • Preventive measures at population level

need to be supplemented with targeted measures for people in socially vulnerable situations.

  • Effective ANDT prevention work must take

account of gender, age, and socio-economic and demographic factors.

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Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

Perspectives in ANDT work

  • Everyone has the right to enjoy the best

possible physical and mental health.

  • ANDT policy is part of Swedish welfare and

rests on solidarity.

  • It should also contribute to the

Government’s objective to close avoidable health gaps within a generation.

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Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

Perspectives in ANDT work

  • Social and gender equality must be

systematically taken into account in implementation and follow-up.

  • Measures must be based on knowledge –

policy is not static, it needs to be constantly reviewed and developed.

  • Measures targeting children must also take

account of gender, age, socio-economic background and place of residence.

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Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

Objectives and fields of action

  • The Government has set six objectives

for future work.

  • The fields of action state what should be

prioritised.

  • The fields of action cover measures at

national, regional and local level.

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Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

Access to alcohol, narcotics, doping substances and tobacco must be reduced

  • Collaboration between

ANDT prevention work and crime prevention work at all levels.

  • Combating illegal trade

and a restrictive and clearly regulated legal trade via digital media.

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Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

  • Stricter regulation to reduce illegal tobacco

trade.

  • Coordinated, effective and equal alcohol

and tobacco supervision.

Access to alcohol, narcotics, doping substances and tobacco must be reduced

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Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

The number of children and young people who start to use narcotics, doping substances and tobacco or who first drink alcohol early must be progressively reduced.

  • Regulation and supervision

to limit the marketing and exposure of alcohol and tobacco.

  • Effective work to combat

unauthorised sale of alcohol and tobacco.

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Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

  • Dissemination and application of

knowledge-based cannabis prevention work.

  • Schools that promote health on the basis of

pupils’ different circumstances and needs.

The number of children and young people who start to use narcotics, doping substances and tobacco or who first drink alcohol early must be progressively reduced.

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Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

The number of women and men, and girls and boys, who become involved in the harmful use

  • r abuse of or dependence on alcohol, narcotics,

doping substances or tobacco must be progressively reduced.

  • Highlight and prevent ANDT-

related ill health among women and men, and girls and boys, within health and medical care, social services and other arenas.

  • Work to prevent doping in sports

for exercise.

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Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

Women and men, and girls and boys, with abuse or addiction problems must be given greater access to good-quality care and support

  • n the basis of their circumstances and needs.
  • Collaboration between health and medical care

and social services, as well as other actors, for coordinated care based on the specific circumstances and needs of women and men, and girls and boys.

  • Measures to reach women and men, and girls

and boys, in vulnerable social and health situations as a result of abuse or addiction.

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Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

The number of women and men, and girls and boys, who die or are injured as a result of their

  • wn or others’ use of alcohol, narcotics, doping

substances or tobacco must be reduced.

  • Highlighting hazardous use and addiction early

among parents-to-be.

  • Highlighting and offering appropriate support to

girls and boys born with injuries as a result of ANDT or who are growing up in families affected by abuse or other deficiencies of care, including violence, linked to alcohol or narcotics.

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Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

The number of women and men, and girls and boys, who die or are injured as a result of their

  • wn or others’ use of alcohol, narcotics, doping

substances or tobacco must be reduced.

  • Strategic and long-term work to combat

narcotics-related fatalities among women and men, and girls and boys.

  • Measures to combat traffic-related injuries

and fatalities as a result of alcohol and narcotics use.

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Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

An EU and international approach to ANDT that is based on public health.

Working to:

  • develop narcotics issues in

global development cooperation

  • ensure a public health-oriented

view of narcotics within the EU and the UN

  • ensure that the WHO takes a

broad public health policy approach to narcotics issues before 2019

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Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

An EU and international approach to ANDT that is based on public health.

Working to:

  • implement the WHO Framework

Convention on Tobacco Control

  • put in place a common EU alcohol strategy
  • promote international efforts to combat

doping, with sport as the starting point

  • promote Nordic cooperation
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Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

The Government supports the objective to achieve a smoking-free Sweden by 2025.

  • The Government wants to see a continued

reduction in tobacco use and the end of smoking as a predominant public health problem.

  • The objective of a smoking-free Sweden is being

pursued by a number of organisations that work

  • n tobacco prevention.
  • The Public Health Agency of Sweden is to

monitor and report on developments towards this objective.

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Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

Implementation and follow-up

The Public Health Agency of Sweden is to have

  • verall responsibility for supporting the

implementation of the strategy through

  • national coordination
  • ensuring effective and knowledge-based work
  • responsibility for overall activity follow-up
  • administration and further development of the follow-

up systems needed

  • initiatives and measures to achieve the objectives.
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Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

Other agencies have a role to play in achieving the strategy’s objectives

  • National Council for Crime

Prevention

  • Swedish Consumer

Agency

  • Swedish Prison and

Probation Service

  • Swedish Coast Guard
  • Medical Products Agency
  • Agency for Family Law

and Parenthood Support

  • Swedish Police Authority
  • National Board of Health

and Welfare

  • National Board of

Institutional Care

  • Swedish National Agency

for Education

  • Swedish Transport

Administration

  • Swedish Transport

Agency

  • Swedish Customs
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Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

Regional and local levels essential to achieving the strategy’s objectives

  • Several of the municipalities’ activities involve

ANDT prevention work.

  • The health and medical services should act to

prevent ill health.

  • The county administrative boards’ ANDT

coordination function is to support implementation

  • f national ANDT policy in the county.
  • The county administrative boards also have certain

tasks involving alcohol and tobacco supervision.

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Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

More information

government.se/Public- Health-and-Health-Care